The Flash episode 20 proved that the series is about to be an entire new ball game. In the last few weeks on the favorite CW superhero series, Barry Allen and his allies have been investigating the real identity of Fobard Thawne/Dr. Wells ( Tom Cavanaugh). The truth is already out in the open, it will be a Flash against Reverse Flash battle as the first season ends. So what's in-store for the viewers in episode 21 entitled Grodd Lives? Spoiler alert! Barry will be taking charge to a new threat done by Reverse Flash. However, Wells will be using a secret weapon, Gorilla Grodd played by David Sobolov.
DC's second CW superhero show has quickly brought about some really provoking narrative, amidst a few extremely startling twists, and breath life into some characters fans have deeply grown attached to - without trampling upon the comic book source material. New teasers of The Flash show that Barry Allen will plant his lips on Caitlin Snow, though it is not clear if he has a crush on her or if there is someone/metahuman impersonating him. The Flash season 1 has 4 episodes left just as all good things must come to an end eventually. The general gist is in the season end preview above.
Dr. Harrison Wells is NOT the man he purports to be (literally). Viewers are aware Joe West, Barry Allen's father/cop and the rest of the S.T.A.R. labs confirmed it. Moreover, Barry, Cisco and Caitlin found out Wells' (man from the future Eobard Thawne) covert lair as The Reverse-Flash. Next is what the title of the video implies: reckoning.
How that sums unfolds is what makes The Flash series more valuable. With due recognition to Daredevil (we love it, most people seem to love it) - the climatic fight between the antagonist and the full-fledged protagonist was probably the most not-so-interesting piece of the season - not as effective as the characterization that had led to such climax.
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